Yacht Jobs

hard working deck hand is looking for a job
Submitted by mlynello on 30 December 2008 - 3:01pm.A non-smoker, single, hard working, ambitious, enthusiastic, excellent time keeper , well organised and good team member.
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I'm Your Man
Submitted by Lee Gilmore on 7 October 2007 - 7:54am.I am looking to experience new cultures.
I will do almost anything that is needed to achieve result of a high standard.
Please contact me to find out more

Free Yachting Blogs
Submitted by boatcrew on 22 September 2006 - 12:13pm.Did you know that if you register for Workonaboat.com that you get a free blog?
Just go to workonaboat.com/blog/YourUserName (substituting your actual user name) and you will find your blog. If you are logged in, you can go to this page to add a new blog entry.
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"I've left Fort Lauderdale and living on an 100ft sailing boat in Miami, whos headed down the caribbean in 2 weeks. Thanks for all your help, i think ill stay in central america and continue travelling.... It was at the boat show i met some captains and landed this gig, ive been lucky really, having been exposed to this industry...i got some funny stories to tell." — Melanie from Australia
How to Find a Yacht Chef Job
I found an interesting article called Life as a Charter Yacht Chef. It gives a good introduction to finding a job on a yacht as a chef.
"What's it pay? In the charter yacht business the pay scale is extremely variable, depending mostly on your prior experience and the size and type of yacht. Those with previous yacht experience, good references and working on a successful charter boat can expect to make as much as $8,000 - $12,000 a month (including tips) plus room, meals and transportation to and from the yacht, over a five month season."
You can read the full article here.

Yacht Jobs Web Site: Dayworker.eu.com
Submitted by boatcrew on 22 August 2006 - 4:42pm.There is a new site for yacht crew called Dayworker.eu.com that lets you sign up for yacht day work jobs.
I haven't tried the site, but it's another resource to research if you are looking for yacht jobs in Antibes.
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